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A tag is a keyword or label that categorizes your question with other, similar questions. Using the right tags makes it easier for others to find and answer your question.
The term 'date-arithmetic' refers to determining via code such information as how many days, hours, etc. between two calendar dates, and determining the last day of the month, or whether a date is a weekday or a weekend. Be sure to also include the appropriate programming or database tag.

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Questions about Telerik ASP.NET MVC Extensions

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BusinessObjects is a business-intelligence suite from SAP. Only programming related questions are on-topic for Stack Overflow. System administration and customer support questions are off-topic.

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selecteditem is a property used to identify the currently selected item in a collection

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Multiple-instances are two or more programs which share the same code and run at the same time

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For questions related to separation of content and presentation of semantic tags, embedding structured metadata into HTML markup using [rdfa], [json], [microdata] or [microformats]. There are four categories of the most common and important semantic elements: document structure, textual meaning, media type and correlation tags. Semantic markup is considering the selecting tags which convey something about the information marked by the tags.

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String length most commonly refers to the number of characters contained within a string. However, it could also mean the screen space a string takes up when printed.

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Play is based on a lightweight, stateless, web-friendly architecture and features predictable and minimal resource consumption (CPU, memory, threads) for highly-scalable applications.

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JavaCV provides wrappers to commonly used computer vision libraries, OpenCV in particular. Note that JavaCV is now superseded by an official OpenCV Java API. Do not use this tag for the official OpenCV Java API, use [opencv] + [java] instead.

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Dask.distributed is a lightweight library for distributed computing in Python. It extends both the concurrent.futures and dask APIs to moderate sized clusters.

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Use this tag for questions regarding the Ansible inventory defined either as a static file (aka hosts file), or dynamically through external scripts (for example AWS EC2 inventory).

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